Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... turned to daring evil , and determined , by the cir- cumstances of his situation , to a particular species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such ...
... turned to daring evil , and determined , by the cir- cumstances of his situation , to a particular species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such ...
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... turned my thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already written , after searching such reposi tories as were within my reach , and was too indolent to attempt to write it ...
... turned my thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already written , after searching such reposi tories as were within my reach , and was too indolent to attempt to write it ...
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... turned , is the very reverse of amber , which , itself a valuable substance , usually includes flies , straws , and other trifles , whereas these studies , being themselves very insignifi- cant and trifling , do nevertheless serve to ...
... turned , is the very reverse of amber , which , itself a valuable substance , usually includes flies , straws , and other trifles , whereas these studies , being themselves very insignifi- cant and trifling , do nevertheless serve to ...
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... turned away forever from the house of his ancestors . Then would he change the scene , and fancy would at his wish represent Aunt Rachel's tragedy . He saw the Lady Waverley seated in her bower , her ear strained to every sound , her ...
... turned away forever from the house of his ancestors . Then would he change the scene , and fancy would at his wish represent Aunt Rachel's tragedy . He saw the Lady Waverley seated in her bower , her ear strained to every sound , her ...
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... turned up to him in the book of life . The doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and written out in fair straight lines , with a capital at the beginning of each , communicated this treasure to ...
... turned up to him in the book of life . The doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and written out in fair straight lines , with a capital at the beginning of each , communicated this treasure to ...
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